Gala dinners can be organised

The Palace of La Magdalena is the most important building of the city of Santander and one of the most important examples of civil architecture in northern Spain. With a majestic landscape, it lies at the highest point of the peninsula of the same name.

Its construction, between 1908 and 1912, according to the plans of Gonzalo Bringas and Javier González de Riancho, originated from a municipal initiative: the city council wanted to present Kings Alfonso XIII and Victoria Eugenia with a summer residency to consolidate the summer tradition that was root in The city and its province.

The monarchs and their children spent their summers in Cantabria between 1913 and 1930. Apparently it was the Queen, called Ena, in the privacy of her family, who has particularly enjoyed the landscape and architecture,




